The Biden administration just released a road map for how it’s going to deal with the problem of PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals.” The plan calls for establishing new standards for these chemicals in water and soil, but it’s less clear on where the money will come from to achieve these standards.
On today’s episode of our weekly environmental podcast, Parts Per Billion, Bloomberg Law’s Pat Rizzuto talks about what’s in the PFAS road map and why federal officials are still struggling to get a handle on how much it will cost to solve this emerging environmental problem.
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